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18”inrespecttotruelove;”saysplutarch;”theenhavenothingtosaytoit”inhistreatiseoflove;p600hespokein
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thestyleofhistiseexenophoninthedialogueintitledhiero
19atathensthereagistrateen
20rolusinstitutedthistribunal;asappearsfroionysiushalicaassus;ii;p96
21seeinlivy;xxxix;theusethatadeofthistribunalatthetiofthenspiraeofnspirabliesinoralsofenandyoungpeoplehed
22itappearsfroionysiushaliineinnjunentsofnnersbetportant;andthoseoresgraviores;resleviores
23judioribusquodanteaquidenantiquislegibuspositurat;nonauterequentabaturpenitusabolitoleg11dderepud
24judiciaextraordinaria
25ite;”saidhe;”thatsettledrriagesshouldbedisturbedbythepresutionofstrangers”
26sextusquintusordained;thatifahusbanddidnoteandkehisplainttohifhisy;heshouldbeputtodeathseeleti;lifeofsextusv
27nisinvenissentinnuiri
28nesishipatruusoro
29thepapianlaenptfrohistutelage
30thistutelageanscalledndeburdiu
31upontheirbringingbeforehiyoungnarriedaanhehadbeforeer”dio;liv16thesenatehavingdesiredhiogivetheoregulationsinrespeorals;heevadedtheirpetitionbytellingthehattheyshouldhoohishinkaveryindiscreetquestion
32tacitus;annals;iii24
33thislaentioningthepenaltyitissupposedit;ffdequst
34tacitus;annals;iv19
35ibid;ii50
36dec4;iv
37rseillese;hereitoney;andfiveinclothes;asstraboobserves;iv
38fragntofnilausdascenus;takenfrotobusinthellectionofnstantineporphyrogenitus
39heevenpertstheohavearefrequentinterviehoneanother
40edifyingletters;llxiv
41voyagetoguinea;partthesend;p165;ofthekingdofangola;onthegoldenast
bookviiioftherruptionoftheprinents
1generalideaofthisbooktherruptionofthisgoventgenerallybeginshthatoftheprinciples
2oftherruptionoftheprinooandhithenthepeople;inselves;todebateforthesenate;toexeagistrate;andtodecideforthejudges
agistrates;orerespeastersthisliandbeasfatiguingasthatofobedienceue
ides;”beypovertyers;knooreliabletobehurtbythehanhartherepublietheaking;iaintains:iaolongerafraidoflosing:butihopetoacquire”
thepeoplefallintothissfortuheynfide;desirousofnonlyofthegrandeurofthestate;toncealtheiroheyincessantlyflattertheirs
therruptionongtherruptors;andlikeongthoseoneyangtheelves;and;havingaddedtheadnistrationofaffairstotheirindolence;usentsofluxurybutands
ustnotbesurprisedtoseetheirsuffragesgivenfoeyitisiossibletokegreatlargessestothepeoplepassthis;thestatestbesubvertedthegreatertheadvantagestheyseeoderivefroheirliberty;thenearertheyapproaentoflosingitpettytyrantsariseallreinsoflibertysoonbeeinsupportable;asingletyrantstartsup;andthepeoplearestrippedofeverything;evenoftheprofitsoftheirrruption
deeequality;pletedbynquest
trueitisthatthoseetyrants
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thisilitaryartbesidestherereignedanilacablehatredinthebreastsofthegreeksagainstthoseent;andforthisreasonanarchydegeneratedintoannihilation;insteadofbeingchangedintotyranny
butsyraberofpettystates;enthadbeenentionedinhistory;underiseriesasarethensequenorethanordinaryrruptionthisnseltitudeofpeople;;orofactingthetyranttheelves
3ofthespiritofextreequalityasdistantasheavenisfroarth;soisthetruespiritofequalityfrohatofextreequalitytheforrdoesnotilythateverybodyshouldnd;orthatnooneshouldbended;butthatndourequalsitendeavoursnottoshakeofftheauthorityofaster;butthatitsstersshouldbenonebutitsequals
inthestateofnature;indeed;allnareboequal;buttheyakestheoseit;andtheyreveritonlybytheprotectionofthelaws
sueareequalonlyasagistrates;assenators;asjudges;asfathers;ashusbands;orassters
thenaturalplaceofvirtueisneartoliberty;butitisnotnearertoexcessivelibertythantoservitude
4partipossibletontainthegistrates;theysoonbeiestothoseiesalsotothenstitutionthusitisrruptedtherepublifathens;4andthusthedefeatoftheatheniansruinedtherepublifsyracuse5
rseillesneverexperienloograndeur;thisotheprudentnductofthatrepublic;haliples
5oftherruptionoftheprincipleofaristocracyaristocracyisrruptedifthepoesarbitrary:hisisthecase;therecannolongerbeanyvirtueeitherinthegoveorsorthegoveed
ifthereigningfaliesobservethelaonarostallthesenarchsaretieddo;itisadespoticstatesanydespoticprinces
inthelattercase;therepublisistsonlyinthenoblesthebodygoveingistherepublic;andthebodygoveedisthedespoticstate;stostheterogeneousbodiesintheworld
theextretyofrruptioniseshereditary;6forthentheycanhardlyhaveanyderationiftheyareonlyafeber;theirpouchthatpoinishing;uptotheverydespoticprincehexcessofpoweranddanger
thegreatnuer;therefore;ofnoblesinanhereditaryaristoentlessviolent:butasthereislessvirtue;theyfallintoaspiritofsupinenessandnegligence;byhestatelosesallitsstrengthandactivity7
anaristoand:andifthegoventbeinsuethingtodread;abroad
asasthegloryandstabilityofnarusthavesothingtoapprehend8afearofthepersianssupportedthelaeed;andstrengthenedbyeaore;likestagnateders;theytorruption
6oftherruptionoftheprinonaronarchiesarerruptedercasetheltitudeusurpthepohelatteritisusurpedbyasingleperson
”thedestruediatelybytheelves”9theostallnarchies
narployntstobestoarbitrarilyuponothers;andent
again;itisdestroyedself;callsthestatetohiscapital;thecapitaltohisurt;andtheurttohisownperson
itisdestroyed;infine;istakeshisauthority;hissituationandtheloveofhispeople;andonarselfseselfindanger
7thesasubjeonarchyisrruptedarksofthefirstservitude;enaredeprivedofpublicrespect;andrenderedthelooolsofarbitrarypower
itisstillrerruptedenareetiy10andhdignities
itisrruptedaneerors;adusasheadonhisbreast;11andesthatnacingandterribleairdusorderedtobegiven
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tohisstatues12
again;itisrruptedeanandabjeagihatthetivetobeentirelydevotedtotheirprinceexetstherolldutytotheiruntry
butifitbetrueandindeedtheexperiennse;hissecuritydinishes;istherruptingofthispoethanthatofhightreasonagainsttheprince
8dangeroftherruptionoftheprinonarentthedangerisnotonederatetoanotherderategovent;asfrorepublionaranaroderatetoadespotient
stoftheeuropeannationsarestillgoveedbytheprinoralitybutiffrolongabuseofpooralsnorcliteannatureetiatleast;eveninthisbeautifulpartoftheothei